* /etc/hotplug or /etc/hotplug.d ?
@ 2005-02-12 16:35 martin f krafft
2005-02-15 7:31 ` Greg KH
2005-02-15 9:48 ` martin f krafft
0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: martin f krafft @ 2005-02-12 16:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
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Hi folks,
I develop the user-space driver for a USB device (libphidgets). To
be able to make it as easy as possible to my users, I want to
register a hotplug hook that chmod's the /proc/bus/usb/*/* file to
0660:root:phidgets upon connection, so that (only) members of the
phidgets group can use it.
There seem to be two approaches.
At first, I was using a simple script in /etc/hotplug/usb:
http://cvs.ailab.ch/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/external/libphidgets/hotplug/Attic/phidgets?rev=1.2&view=auto
along with a user map entry to have the script called upon insertion
of a USB device with a certain ID pair:
http://cvs.ailab.ch/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/external/libphidgets/hotplug/Attic/phidgets.usermap?rev=1.2&view=auto
Greg KH suggested to me not to bother with the usermaps and instead
provide a script in /etc/hotplug.d/usb instead. So I did:
http://cvs.ailab.ch/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/external/libphidgets/hotplug/phidgets.hotplug?rev=1.3&view=auto
Both approaches work. However, now I am being told that it is
"better" to use /etc/hotplug (like I did in the first approach).
I was unable to squeeze any real arguments out of the person
asserting this.
But it got me thinking, so I want to find the real answer now.
Using /etc/hotplug.d/usb seems to have the advantage that it does
not need the usermap, but it's called for every USB device ever
inserted.
/etc/hotplug/usb is only called if the usermap line matches. It
requires the line to specify a script to be called. However, scripts
are also called upon loading of a module by the same name by
hotplug, so there is a potential source of conflict.
What's your opinion? Which hook should I prefer?
Thanks,
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^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread* Re: /etc/hotplug or /etc/hotplug.d ?
2005-02-12 16:35 /etc/hotplug or /etc/hotplug.d ? martin f krafft
@ 2005-02-15 7:31 ` Greg KH
2005-02-15 9:48 ` martin f krafft
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Greg KH @ 2005-02-15 7:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 05:35:24PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I develop the user-space driver for a USB device (libphidgets). To
> be able to make it as easy as possible to my users, I want to
> register a hotplug hook that chmod's the /proc/bus/usb/*/* file to
> 0660:root:phidgets upon connection, so that (only) members of the
> phidgets group can use it.
>
> There seem to be two approaches.
>
> At first, I was using a simple script in /etc/hotplug/usb:
>
> http://cvs.ailab.ch/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/external/libphidgets/hotplug/Attic/phidgets?rev=1.2&view=auto
>
> along with a user map entry to have the script called upon insertion
> of a USB device with a certain ID pair:
>
> http://cvs.ailab.ch/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/external/libphidgets/hotplug/Attic/phidgets.usermap?rev=1.2&view=auto
>
> Greg KH suggested to me not to bother with the usermaps and instead
> provide a script in /etc/hotplug.d/usb instead. So I did:
>
> http://cvs.ailab.ch/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/external/libphidgets/hotplug/phidgets.hotplug?rev=1.3&view=auto
>
> Both approaches work. However, now I am being told that it is
> "better" to use /etc/hotplug (like I did in the first approach).
> I was unable to squeeze any real arguments out of the person
> asserting this.
Who said to do it that way?
> But it got me thinking, so I want to find the real answer now.
>
> Using /etc/hotplug.d/usb seems to have the advantage that it does
> not need the usermap, but it's called for every USB device ever
> inserted.
True. But a simple check at the start of your script/program will
handle that properly, right?
> /etc/hotplug/usb is only called if the usermap line matches. It
> requires the line to specify a script to be called. However, scripts
> are also called upon loading of a module by the same name by
> hotplug, so there is a potential source of conflict.
True, stay away from this, people are working to get rid of the
/etc/hotplug/ scripts :)
> What's your opinion? Which hook should I prefer?
Again, what's the problem with using /etc/hotplug.d/ ?
thanks,
greg k-h
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* Re: /etc/hotplug or /etc/hotplug.d ?
2005-02-12 16:35 /etc/hotplug or /etc/hotplug.d ? martin f krafft
2005-02-15 7:31 ` Greg KH
@ 2005-02-15 9:48 ` martin f krafft
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: martin f krafft @ 2005-02-15 9:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-hotplug
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also sprach Greg KH <greg@kroah.com> [2005.02.15.0831 +0100]:
> True, stay away from this, people are working to get rid of the
> /etc/hotplug/ scripts :)
Thanks, this is the argument I was looking for.
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